The scanners are just being deployed, so it’s too early to know how local travelers feel about screening technology that creates revealing images to ensure that you’re not carrying any threats on an aircraft.

Across the country, however, full-body scanners have been controversial.

“Whole Body Imaging systems, such as backscatter x-ray and millimeter wave, capture a detailed image of the subject stripped naked. In this particular application, your agency will be capturing the naked photographs of millions of American air travelers suspected of no wrongdoing,”

Passengers can also opt out of the screening.

The TSA says strict measures to protect passenger privacy will be in place. The image of the passenger cannot be stored, transmitted or printed, and is deleted immediately after being viewed. The TSA also insists the technology meets national health and safety standards.